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The Sick Stuff
by Ronald Kelly
Repulsive.
Disgusting.
Beyond the realm of good taste…
A serial killer records the abominations he has committed… on the only journal he has in his possession.
A man moves into a new abode that is plagued with a spider problem… or is it the other way around?
A sadistic fiend prepares for Halloween with razored treats and poisonous prizes…
A young boy’s dreams echo of torture, death, and genocide…
An old man’s living fluids reveal a horrible secret from his past…
A mentally-unstable woman uses a sexual obsession to take an unwilling hostage…
Parasites from within, self-vampirism, and spontaneous decay… all stem from a voodoo curse cast upon the unfortunate survivors of a Louisiana family…
This is the sick stuff.
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BLURBS:
"Ronald Kelly is a natural storyteller — a magician with words. I wouldn't miss anything he writes!"
— Cemetery Dance Magazine
"Ron Kelly is an important talent in the horror field. His work is dark and swift with a Southern accent. Watch for him!"
— Joe R. Lansdale
"Kelly writes with a voice and style all his own, and is making a serious move into the top ranks of the genre."
— Mystery Scene
"Ronald Kelly is a remarkable entertainer with a literary voice to match."
— Locus Magazine
BIO:
After a ten year hiatus from the horror genre, Ronald Kelly returns with his distinctive brand of Southern horror fiction. He is the author of such novels as Hindsight, Pitfall, Something Out There, Father’s Little Helper, The Possession, Fear, and Blood Kin. He has penned over a hundred short stories, many appearing in major anthologies like Borderlands, Shock Rock, Dark at Heart, and Hot Blood. His audio collection, Dark Dixie: Tales of Southern Horror was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1992 for Best Spoken or Non-Musical Recording. His upcoming publications include Undertaker’s Moon, Hell Hollow, and Midnight Grinding & Other Twilight Terrors. He lives in a backwoods hollow in Brush Creek, Tennessee, with his wife, Joyce, and three young’uns: Reilly, Makenna, and Ryan.
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